[VIDEO] BRAIN HARMFUL SUPPLEMENTS – FISH OIL

[VIDEO] BRAIN HARMFUL SUPPLEMENTS – FISH OIL

The popularity of fish oil supplements is unstoppable at this point. Still, it's important for people to understand what they're putting into their bodies. While it's normal to eat fish from time to time, especially if you're a fish lover, fish oil supplements are something else entirely. One would think that it is the same, but in fact the difference is huge.

The main problem is the mercury and dioxins that are found in most of the fish used to make these dietary supplements. When you eat fish with mercury in the meat, the mercury tends to stay mostly in the intestinal tract, liver and stomach area. The case is completely different and more dangerous when you consume food supplements with fish oil. Although manufacturers claim that physical mercury has been removed from their dietary supplements, this is an impossible and unrealistic claim.

In fish, mercury is mostly concentrated in the volatile omega oils. So when millions of fish are processed for their oil, mercury levels are at an incomparably higher level. The process that supplement manufacturers then use to try to reduce mercury actually destabilizes the toxic heavy metal. It becomes a highly digestible, homeopathic version of itself. (For those interested in homeopathy: the more the substance is diluted, the more its frequency increases and the more power and influence it has on the body).

Fish oil supplements contain a homeopathic version of mercury - the essence of mercury left after the mercury has been removed from many fish oils, allowing methylmercury to enter the brain, easily accelerating brain disease. Most fish oils are produced with unwanted by-products and waste from various types of fish brought to processing centers and mixed during the extraction process and the production of the oil. A single fish oil capsule can contain fish oil derived from dozens of fish.

When fish die, mercury and other toxic heavy metals oxidize and expand more rapidly in the oil of the dying fish due to the gases released as the fish decomposes. This is why it is much safer to eat fish than to take a fish oil supplement. You would never eat as much oil if you ate a piece of fish as is concentrated in a fish oil capsule.

The concentrated mercury contained in fish oil supplements has the ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and easily enter sensitive organs, bypassing and disrupting the functioning of the body's systems. It can also strengthen and nourish viruses and bacteria. Fish oil supplements accelerate the development of Alzheimer's, dementia and chronic inflammatory brain diseases.

The fad for fish oil supplements is growing, fueled by misinformation. It is increasingly powerful, popular and harmful. Do your best not to be a part of it. Instead of fish oil supplements, look for fish-free, plant-based, algae-derived omega-3 supplements. Anthony William recommends Vimergy® Vegan Omega-3 !

In this video, Anthony William tries to shed more light on the truth about what a trap the modern craze for fish oil supplements really is. He encourages us to be cautious, not just trying to stir up spirits by going against conventional wisdom, but exposing us to the misinformation that actually makes this trend so popular.

The video is part of a live broadcast by Anthony William on October 13, 2022, in which he talks about nutritional supplements that are harmful to the brain.
Link to the original video in English: https://www.facebook.com/medicalmedium/videos/5566548070070151

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